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  2. Bitwise founders plead guilty to charges they defrauded ... - AOL

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    Bitwise co-founders Irma Olguin Jr. and Jake Soberal walk out of the Robert E. Coyle Federal Courthouse in Fresno where they plead guilty to wire fraud charges and agreed to pay millions in ...

  3. Bankruptcy judge OKs $20M settlement for Bitwise workers ...

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    Nearly 900 Bitwise employees, including almost 400 in the greater Fresno area, lost their jobs with the abrupt furlough announcement. For many, the final paychecks issued to them bounced ...

  4. Bitwise Industries - Wikipedia

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    Bitwise Industries was an American company focused on computer programming instruction, technology sales, and real estate operations. Founded in 2013 by Irma Olguin Jr. and Jake Soberal in Fresno , the company grew to have campuses in additional cities before furloughing its workforce and terminating the co-CEOs in June 2023.

  5. Update: Feds say Bitwise founders admit to $100 million ... - AOL

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    Bitwise was founded in 2013 as a downtown Fresno hub for training students in software coding and website design, technology services for local companies, and providing leased space to budding ...

  6. Bitwise CEOs used buildings they didn’t own as loan ... - AOL

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    In November 2019 and December 2020, Soberal – as Bitwise’s co-CEO – signed off on a lease and, later, a lease addendum, for Bitwise to lease the building from the partnership for 20 years.

  7. ‘Unsustainable Ponzi scheme.’ Feds detail fraud allegation ...

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    Bitwise was in dire financial condition despite Soberal and Olguin raising tens of millions of dollars in investments and proclaiming the company was strong. But by June 1, 2023, Bitwise had less ...

  8. DocStar - Wikipedia

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    DocStar was formerly known as BitWise Designs Inc. and was founded in 1985, by Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute students John Botti and Ira Whitman. In 1992, BitWise began public trading under the stock symbol BTWS. In 1994, the document imaging division of BitWise was founded as DocStar.

  9. Bit array - Wikipedia

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    Haskell likewise currently lacks standard support for bitwise operations, but both GHC and Hugs provide a Data.Bits module with assorted bitwise functions and operators, including shift and rotate operations and an "unboxed" array over Boolean values may be used to model a Bit array, although this lacks support from the former module.